Obama Takes A Shot At Lindsey Graham Over Boston Bombings: 'He Is Not Right'

President Barack Obama took a shot back at Sen. Lindsey Graham
(R-S.C.) on Tuesday, saying Graham was "not right" to criticize
the U.S.'s national security readiness in the wake of the
terrorist attack in Boston two weeks ago.

Rebutting the criticism Tuesday, Obama said that law enforcement
officials on all levels performed in "exemplary fashion"
in the aftermath of the Boston bombings. He also
disputed Graham's charge that the FBI "dropped the ball" in the
investigation into Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

"What I can say is, is that based on what I've seen so far,
the FBI performed its duties," Obama said. "The Department of
Homeland Security did what it was supposed to be
doing. But this is hard stuff."

Graham responded to Obama's comment on Twitter within a few
minutes:

With all due respect Mr. President, #Benghazi and
#Boston are
compelling examples of how our national security systems have
deteriorated.